“Players always come first,” EGLS told Joystiq in a statement. “There, we prefer to modify some parts of Armed Heroes Online where have caused those disputes rather than go on arguing. As long as this carves out a way out of angry disputes, it will be definitely worth our efforts.”

Travis Baldree, Runic Games’ president, told Joystiq that the soundfiles were identical to the ones used in Torchlight, including files that Runic Games had misspelled in development.

“Our technical artist Adam Perin did voices for a sword called ‘The Sword of Adam.’ And it had goofy little things that he would say when you swung the sword. And those were in there, even in one of their videos,” said Baldree.

The iOS MMO game was only being sold in the Canadian iTunes store, but it has been pulled as of this writing.